Further, e-commerce regulatory requirements are techno legal in nature that very few can understand. For instance, Perry4Law is the exclusive techno legal ICT and IP law firm of India and world wide. Among other areas, techno legal services pertaining to e-commerce litigation, consultancy, corporate advisory, contract drafting, etc are by Perry4Law.

Presently, very few lawyers in India familiar with technological aspects in general and e-commerce laws in particular. Lawyers in India need to upgrade their skills and knowledge in the upcoming fields like cyber law, e-commerce, etc.

For e-commerce entrepreneurs and business houses, Perry4Law and Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) strongly recommend that before opening an e-commerce site or business, the owner of the same must consult a good techno legal law firm that can advice him upon all the possible and applicable aspect of e-commerce laws in India.

A failure to do proper cyber due diligence before opening an e-commerce portal in India may be counter productive and attract fines, penalties and criminal sanctions. It is better if a proper legal due diligence has been done in this regard before opening the e-commerce business in India.

Central Monitoring System Project of India (CMS Project of India) is a very crucial project. There are some real problems for the CMS Project of India. We have no dedicated Privacy Laws in India, Data Security Laws in India and Data Protection Laws in India. Further, the CMS Project of India is also beyond the “Parliamentary Scrutiny”. The Cyber Law of India, incorporated in the Information Technology Act 2000 (IT Act 2000), was drastically amended through the Information Technology Amendment Act 2008 (IT Act 2008).

In the recent times, there is an increasing stress upon cyber security at the international level. This is so because cyber attacks are happening at the international level and all the countries are facing this threat.

A national critical information infrastructure protection centre (NCIPC) of India has been proposed. It intends to ensure critical infrastructure protection and critical ICT infrastructure protection in India.

There are few prerequisites that can make the NCIPC of India successful. Firstly, there must be a centralised ICT command centre of India that can coordinate various cyber security issues. Secondly, specialised agencies and authorities must be constituted for critical infrastructure areas like power, telecom, defense, etc. These agencies and authorities must coordinate with the centralised command centre for cyber security related issues.

For too long Indian parliament has been ignoring its crucial legislative business and it is high time for Indian parliament to do the needful in this regard. Contemporary techno legal issues cannot be left at the mercy and indifference of Indian parliament and Indian government as that may have serious adverse effects upon Indian economy and national security of India.

In this article we would cover the legal environment for starting e-commerce business in India. The same has been provided by India’s exclusive techno legal ICT law firm Perry4Law and its techno legal segment Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB).

Interested e-commerce stakeholders may consult the following resources in this regard:

The legal regime of cloud computing in India is still not codified. Perry4Law and Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) have provided enough techno legal materials to codify the cloud computing legal framework in India.

We have compiled a list of these techno legal research works of Perry4Law and PTLB so that cloud computing stakeholders in India can have a ready reference in this regard. According to us, the following works of Perry4Law and PTLB must be read by all concerned:

India is facing a mammoth task of imparting skills to its young generation so that unemployed youths can be accommodated in various segments of the employment system of India. With the educational system of India on the verge of collapse, skills development in India is needed as soon as possible.

Perry4Law and Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) have been receiving lots of queries from various professionals, companies, individuals, students, etc for availing their techno legal trainings. Perry4Law and PTLB are providing exclusive techno legal skills development in India and world wide.

In order to explain the scope and ambit of techno legal trainings of Perry4Law and PTLB, we are hereby providing the consolidated list of various articles and posts of Perry4Law and PTLB. This would give an idea about the techno legal trainings that we are providing.

We hope now all stakeholders would be in a better position to learn about our techno legal courses. If you are interested in the techno legal courses of PTLB, you can fill the application form that can be downloaded from here. Additional information in this regard can be found here.

Electronic courts (e-courts) have assumed great importance these days. The benefits of technology to reduce arrears of cases and to enhance transparency and accountability cannot be ignored any more.

Perry4Law and Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) have done tremendous work in this crucial direction. In fact, Perry4Law and PTLB have been providing the exclusive techno legal services pertaining to e-courts in India.

In this post we are covering some of the landmark and crucial works undertaken by Perry4Law and PTLB in this regard. These are: